In Praise of IT Conversations' Audio Engineers

In fact I was so sure it was good content that I put it in the
production queue against the advice of Paul Figgiani, IT
Conversation's Chief Audio Engineer. As we got it, the audio was
pretty rough. If you listen to it now, you'd never know it--I was
amazed at how well it had cleaned up. All I've got to say is that Steven Ng, the show's audio
engineer and Paul are miracle workers.

At one point in the discussion, Robert Rebholz from Microsoft
mentions CardSpace and Kim
Cameron and then mentions an upcoming "reputation" product
(service?) from Microsoft. That piqued by interest, as you might
expect.

I just finished a paper on our reputation
framework (PDF) for the upcoming WWW2007 conference last night.
This is, I believe, much improved over our earlier
paper. This paper expands and justifies the reputation
principles by appealing to (and referencing) past research on
reputation.